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* Andrew R. Tee, Julian R. Sampson, Deb K. Pal and '''Joseph M. Bateman'''. The role of mTOR signalling in neurogenesis, insights from tuberous sclerosis complex. ''Sem. Cell Dev. Biol.'' In press.
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26849906 Andrew R. Tee, Julian R. Sampson, Deb K. Pal and '''Joseph M. Bateman'''. The role of mTOR signalling in neurogenesis, insights from tuberous sclerosis complex. ''Sem. Cell Dev. Biol.'' In press doi: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2016.01.040]


* Ariana P. Gatt, Olivia F. Duncan, Johannes Attems, Paul T. Francis, Clive G. Ballard MD and '''Joseph M. Bateman'''. Dementia in Parkinson’s disease is associated with enhanced mitochondrial complex I deficiency. ''Movement Disorders'', in press.
* Ariana P. Gatt, Olivia F. Duncan, Johannes Attems, Paul T. Francis, Clive G. Ballard MD and '''Joseph M. Bateman'''. Dementia in Parkinson’s disease is associated with enhanced mitochondrial complex I deficiency. ''Movement Disorders'', in press.

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  • Ariana P. Gatt, Olivia F. Duncan, Johannes Attems, Paul T. Francis, Clive G. Ballard MD and Joseph M. Bateman. Dementia in Parkinson’s disease is associated with enhanced mitochondrial complex I deficiency. Movement Disorders, in press.

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